“You will spend 95 bucks on your Netflix Streaming account this year. That’s a good deal. Here’s a better one: become a member of Rooftop Films in 2013 for $65 and get access to every single show all summer long.”

Do you want to sit at home alone streaming low-res movies on your laptop, or do you want to meet up with hundreds of cool people and get wrapped up in a film glowing on a giant inflatable screen? Do you want to be hushed up in some boring black box, or do you want to hang out while the city unfurls beneath you, the wide-open sky above? Suffer through canned pre-show commercials, or cheer the hippest bands in NYC? Kicked out for the next seating, or chilling out with the filmmakers at an after-party with free drinks?

In essence, do you want the same old movie passive experience, or do you want to be a part of something more?

At Rooftop Films, we’ll give you more. We’re building something bigger this year, we’re going further this year, we’re doing more, and we can only do it with you. Rooftop Members are at the core of what we do, so if you want in on the action, become a member now.

Rooftop Films will to bring even bigger crowds, enhanced live music, even more spectacular venues, and most importantly the best in new, independent, and foreign films with over 45 outdoor screenings for our 2013 Summer Series. We will bring you a special sneak preview of Noah Baumbach’s Frances Ha,Sundance Film Festival hit Ain’t Them Bodies Saints directed by Rooftop alum David Lowery, Crystal Fairystarring Michael Cera, and The Kings of Summer starring Nick Offerman and Megan Mullally, to name a few. You can have unlimtied access to all these screenings and more when you become a member today. We’ve already announced some highlights, and visit www.rooftopfilms.com for announcing so next week look for updates.

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Rooftop Films is a New York based non-profit whose mission is to engage diverse communities by showing independent movies in outdoor locations, producing new films, coordinating youth media education, and renting equipment at low cost to artists.